THE WAY WSVILLE MOUNTAINEER. The man who' can be depended up on to see the job througa is ever be loved by hie employer. . , j' 7 For an enjoyable evening ig -nisi of doors spray Fly-Tox on your clotti mg. - . t . Fly-Tox the milk bouse against the filthy flies. - v m tbaa a immIIim It Toft's Pills MONEY LOANED On Municipal Bond Issues.' Our plan is the refunding or gradual retiremnet of the principal over a period of years at straight Six Percentage annnual or semi-annual payment.,;; ; ''.;'.v: v'r : ' ' ' .: IF YOU NEED A LOAN ON IMPROVED PROPERTY "';-: ' V ' '''. SEE, US, -: -v.?;..,: ;. .. Long or short term,- month(y payment plan, on Waynes villean Hazelwood property. " THE AMOUNT NEEDED WHEN NEEDED To Refinance, to Help Build, to Remodel or Purchase. 1 to 15 Years, repayable like rent. $10.50 per Thousand pays interest and principle. No only the best loan, but the cheapest. ALSO FARM LOANS UNLIMITED FUNDS. NO DELAYS. v See or Call " , RALPH W. DAVIS PHONE 121-J. ALMOST NEW The whole country is commenting on the fine appearance and exceptional riding ease of Dodge Brothers Motor Car. Several of these new types, driven , only a few thousand miles, are now available An exceptional opportunity for anyone who really wants a high grade, dependable Used Car. HAYWOOD GARAGE Phone 70-J Main Street A USED CAR IS ONLY A5 DEPENDABLE" AS THE DEALER WHO -SELLS IT tnaterw&afair Yon Can Double The Life of Your SHOE S Champion Shoe Shop E. T. DUCKETT. Prop., Main Street Prices Are Low Waynesville, N. Ct $100,000.00 Available on improved Waynesville and Hazelwood properties Repaid over a period of years, by monthly payments or if sreferred, yearly. CALL, SEE OR WRITE E. L. WITHERS & COMPANY PHONE 100 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. "Watch Waynesville Grow." ACREAGE FARMS-- RESIDENCES SUB-DIVISIONS TIMBER LANDS INSURANCE . 1 4 BUEL B. HYATT , . ' HJMaio'Street : . Waynesville; N. C. "The Growing Town in Which to Make Investments." ODGE BROTHERS HAVE BUILT is visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie 1,750,000 CARS. Giesler, at Balsam Lodge. f ' Mrs. J. ; Rork, Miss Isabel Porter Their First Car Was Completed 11 and Mr. J. R, Porter went to Lake Years, 9 Months and 9 Days Ago. Junaluska Sunday. 4 'Dodge "Brothers Motor Car No. 1,750,000 rolled from " the assembly lines Monday,, August 23, at threo o'clock p. m., just U years, 9 months ' Miss ' Evelyn Green returned home last week, accompanied by her sunt, Mrs. ' Ward, of Bryson City. . Mr. Lawrence Lindsy of Asheville a A ' .ft.. ' ntr1rA ' ' ri , ' ' : ' . . n . is here on a visit to his parents. Mr this period the plant at Detroit has expanded from a scant 30 acres of space to over 130 acres to which ad ditions are constantly being made to care for increased demand. Car No. 1,750,000, an all steel Special Sedan, .is the crowning achievement of nearly twelve years devoted to the constant improvement and refinement of a sound basic du- I sign. The dates when Dodgj Bn.th- ars output passed important produc Ition figures show clearly the cuntin I uously accelerated demand for the ; product. The first var was complet ed November 14, 1914. Two years, i . lacking 19 days, were required to1 build the first 1000,000. Car No. 500,000 was completed June 30, 1920; Car No. VjOO,000, July 21, 1922, and Car 1,000,000 on Dccem- ber 12, 1923. One million cars had ! been 'produced at the end of nine 'years and one month. . The last 250,000. cars weie ! uiit in 1 7 months and 9 dnvi, the first 250, j000 in 41 months uiul 12 days. I Car No. 1,600,000 left the line on January 14 this yaar and was shipped 'to the Albertson Motor Company of Los Angeles to take its place in the famous "ScQUt Fleet" consisting of Cars No. 300,00, 600.000, 900,000 and ,1,200,000. These cars ato ia constant service on the highways of California laying out and rechecking tourist 'routes and investigating road con ditions for newspapers and automo bile clubs. The Albertson Motor Com pany has a standing order for each 3000,000th Dodge Brothers car. Many other dealers have filed , ad vance orders for cars which mark the completion of large round numbers in production. Car No. 1,750,000 was shipped to Frank Van Syckle, Dodge Brothers Dealer at 'Perth Amboy, New Jersey. A record of having built 1,750,00 motor cars in 11 years, 9 months and 9 days invites attention to Dodge Brothers production and sales poli cies. Undoubtedly the most import ant of the policies to which their sue-1 cess should be attributed is the one I which always comes to mind at the J mention of their name, "Constantly improved, bat' no .yearly modetes"- and Mrs. James Lindsy. : Mrs. Mabel Perry attended Robin son's circus at Asheville last week. Mrs. D. T. Knight, The boys of today are taught san itary and healthful living conditions in hunrdeds of Boy Scout camps. Ia Miss Nannie most of these camps Fly-Tox, the Knight, Mrs. W. B. Farwell and Mr. modern safe-guard to health and George Knight motored to Lake comfort is part of the regular cquip Junaluska Sunday night V me.nt. Oet Fly-Tox from your re- . A large number of Balsamites at- r:rT,'"'..;vaya In bottle with blue tended the rbafl celebration at Frank-' label. ' A continuous performance Nothing is permanent in railroading. Larger cars and engines must be bought to handle greater loads; the roadbed must ever be kept in good condition, new ties and heavier rails must be laid to support heavier trains at high speeds: and in places the course of the line must be changed to reduce curves and grades. Shop facilities must be enlarged, terminals improved and bridgec rebuilt to carry the ever-growing train loads. New signalling devices are being installed, and new tracks, yards and sidings built to handle the growing traffic of the South. This process of change, improvement and renewal goes on day in and day out throughout the year. But the service must never stop. The way must ever be kept open for the great freights as they rush through the night carrying products of the South to distant markets, and the world's goods to South ern buyers. And the Crescent Limited, the Royal Palm and other passenger trains must not be delayed. Railroading on the Southern Railway System is a continuous performance both in service rendered and in provision for handling the greater traffic of the future. Everything uttd em a raU road vtan out, Ltut year about 960,000, OOOvaitptnt by tkt Southern in nplaoimg thing that had worn out. D BALSA MEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Odel Queen and Mr. J. B. Queen visited Mrs. J. W. Cuth bertson at Almond Sunday, also went to Blowing Spring near Almond. Mrs. J. R. Rork visited Mrs. T. M. Rickards at Canton last Thursday. Messrs. Johnnie Henderson and Bob Davis, Misses Miari,e Conard, Kate jKenney visited at the home of Mrs. j Henderson at Asheville Sunday. Misses Lillian Kenney, Lizzie Queen and Mr. Robert Bryson motor- led to Asheville Sunday. I Miss Hannah Warren of Asheville was home on a week-end visit Satur day. Misses Marie and Ida Mae Conard, .Kate Kenney, Messrs. Johnnie Hen Iderson, Bob Davis and Grady Farmer motored to Lake Toxaway Sunday to visit Miss Snow England. Mr. Will Fiesler of Newark, N. J., r lCL j& 'J?. UT RAILWAY o e Southern a i i n in ii i SYSTEM the South i iiun-1 gave ibut easily I "TfY health wasn't any no count at all," says Mrs. H. L. Cayton, of Washington, N. C "I would start to do my housework and I would give out before I had done anything at alL I did not have any strength, end if I did the least thing it seemed to tax me so I could sot finish, I was run-down sure enough. "Several of my friends had taken Cardtd and they said to me, "Why dont you try it?. I knew I needed something to build trp my general health and to increase my strength.. "Finally one day when .1 was recovering from a spell of sickness, I decided to try Cardui. I got a bottle and be gan to take it I could notice that I was improving as my appetite got better and I did not give oat nearly so quick. I took several bottles and . I fait lots better. Two years ago I decided to take it again. It built me up and made me feel like a different person. It is the. grandest medicine for women that I know anything about." tar f emale Tranhlea H Tlhe addin a . - I v, ' ... more cvlmaers On the steepest hills you get the full erect of Esso. A swelling flood of power sweeps you up ward, smoothly, quietly with out a shift. Where all your motor's power is needed, Esso is like adding two more cylin ders. Try a tankful today. The custom builtmotorfiid Costs 5 cents more - worth it 5 TAN D A R D'O I LC O M P A N Y ( N.J.)